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Spain has asked Delcy Rodriguez to release the Spanish political prisoners detained in Venezuela

Following the arrest of Nicolás Maduro and the assumption of power by the Venezuelan Vice-President, the Spanish Government has sent him its request in an oral note.

Delcy Rodríguez vicepresidenta de Venezuela 
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The Spanish Government has requested the immediate release of the Spanish political prisoners detained in Venezuela. The request has been made through an oral note sent to the Venezuelan Government, according to sources from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The request comes after changes in power in Venezuela, after US forces arrested Nicolas Maduro and Rodriguez took over the country's leadership. In this new context, Spain insists that it will not suspend efforts to release detainees.

The Minister for Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, recalled that Spain has interests and a broad community of citizens in Venezuela and reiterated that the Government will continue to call for the release of all Spanish political prisoners and will continue to maintain contacts with the Venezuelan opposition in order to promote stability.

Between 14 and 20 Spanish citizens were detained in Venezuela for political reasons by the end of 2025, according to the Spanish Government and human rights organizations, which have also denounced the presence of foreigners among political prisoners.

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